I feel an inner drowsiness so great it overflows the bounds of self. And I want nothing, prefer nothing, there is nothing I can escape into: The Book of Disquiet, Fernando Pessoa
Delhi-based conflict writer. Author of "Hello, Bastar: The Untold Story of India's Maoist Movement" (Tranquebar Press), and co- author of Hachette India's non-fiction book of 2010,"The Absent State".
With Maoist guerillas somewhere on the Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh border
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It may be a good idea to blur their faces. I dont know why I say it. Probably I dont want these innocents to be killed by the state's bullets. And somehow their faces exposed makes me feel they have more chances of being found by those bullets.
It may be a good idea to blur their faces. I dont know why I say it. Probably I dont want these innocents to be killed by the state's bullets. And somehow their faces exposed makes me feel they have more chances of being found by those bullets.
2 comments:
It may be a good idea to blur their faces. I dont know why I say it. Probably I dont want these innocents to be killed by the state's bullets. And somehow their faces exposed makes me feel they have more chances of being found by those bullets.
It may be a good idea to blur their faces. I dont know why I say it. Probably I dont want these innocents to be killed by the state's bullets. And somehow their faces exposed makes me feel they have more chances of being found by those bullets.
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